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Pelvic Pain

Many women have pain in their pelvic region at some point in their lives. Each woman responds to pain in her own way. Some women are bothered by pain more than others. You should discuss any pain with your health care provider, but even more so if it disrupts your daily life or if you have noticed a recent increase in pain.

Pelvic pain is often caused by a mix of factors including infection, ovarian cysts, an ectopic pregnancy, endometriosis, ovulation pain or fibroids. Even when there is no one cause found for pelvic pain, there are treatments that may help. Working with your health care provider is the best way to find the treatment that works best for you.

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